Laura Ingraham guest: “African-Americans haven't assimilated in this country yet"

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Laura Ingraham guest: “African-Americans have been here since 1619 … and yet we haven’t fully assimilated African-American citizens”

LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): We give 1.3 million green cards, which I think is way too many, every year in the United States. Most Americans polled say -- think it's either -- keep it the same, or lower the number.

PAT BUCHANAN: Well, the point is, in these -- 90 percent of these are folks coming from what you might call the second or the third world. And people are, you know, people are fundamentally, basically good, but there's no doubt there's a greater difficulty in assimilating people from different civilizations, and cultures, and ethnicities and races, in the United States, than their -- than other folks.

And we know this is true, African-Americans have been here since 1619, they've helped build and create the nation, they're part of its culture and history, and yet we haven't fully assimilated African-American citizens.

At the same time, we're bringing in millions and millions of people. We're conducting an experiment, which, you know, it -- to me, I'm a pessimist. I just -- it's not working, it seems to me.


But Ms. Harris, what is she saying, I mean -- she's -- virtually, in the first part of it, comments she made, she's calling for open borders. That's the end of countries. I mean, the world, the United States becomes a giant Mall of America.


INGRAHAM: [LAUGHS] Well, here's what we know for sure. We know that at this clip, America as we know her today will be completely totally transformed, which is, I think, their goal.


BUCHANAN: The Republican Party will be finished.


INGRAHAM: Yeah, the Republican Party will be done. So, most of Central America will have moved to the United States, and Mexico, people will just come and go, but -- although, it's easier to deport people to Mexico.


But once you have that critical mass in the country, and with this birthright citizenship thing, which also Trump said he was going to deal with, then you -- then you're off to the races. And I don't think that -- and I say "races," I mean, like, running races, or horse races.


I don't see how that is going to end up with more freedom, more peace, and more prosperity, and more -- I don't. That's what I'm concerned about. Forget the English language.

Source: Laura Ingraham guest says that African-Americans have still not assimilated in the U.S.

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:what::what::what: WHAT?!?!

Kinda hard to assimilate into American society when we're constantly told from day 1 to go BACK to africa... and this country don't belong to us...:snooze:

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She can eat a whole dikk...:camby:
 

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:what::what::what: WHAT?!?!

Kinda hard to assimilate into American society when we're constantly told from day 1 to go BACK to africa... and this country don't belong to us...:snooze:
Pat Buchanan is part of that class that wishes to make sure blacks don't assimilate. Throughout our history there is an intentionally effort make sure blacks maintain a defacto second class citizenship in this country.

Dude needs to hurry and die.

But the reality despite all of that black Americans are more American culturally than African regardless of what this bloated ass cac fakkit is trying to imply.
 

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to be fair the quote makes it seem like black Americans haven't been made whole yet, as opposed to saying we haven't tried to integrate

OP fukked the quote up



and don't get me wrong, you won't find two bigger racists on TV
No. That is not what he is saying at all. Read the preceding paragraph. The implication is that blacks are part of the "second or third world" and he is using African Americans to highlight that despite being here so long they failed to integrate due to their "second and third world" heritage.

The implication is clear .
 

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Not a single cac should put assimilation and African Americans together. Brehs have been here longer than some of these racist dumbass cacs.

And every single one has every right to hate this ridiculous hypocritical country. :camby:
 

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No. That is not what he is saying at all. Read the preceding paragraph. The implication is that blacks are part of the "second or third world" and he is using African Americans to highlight that despite being here so long they failed to integrate due to their "second and third world" heritage.

The implication is clear .
Highlight the parts where you see that implied.
 

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That's like saying that the eggs you used to make cake batter haven't assimilated into the completed cake. Muthafukka African-Americans ARE the cake! We don't need to assimilate into this country, WE ARE THE USA. What he really means is African-Americans don't run around trying to be White because we have our own identity and he hates that. He wants us to run around saying "we are all Americans" and stay oblivious to the fact that this country goes out of its way to show us that we are not at every second.
 

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to be fair the quote makes it seem like black Americans haven't been made whole yet, as opposed to saying we haven't tried to integrate

OP fukked the quote up



and don't get me wrong, you won't find two bigger racists on TV

Breh, read between the lines.

Why is he bringing up African-Americans in the first place when he is talking about immigrants from 'third world' countries?
 
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